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Seeking Justice for “Comfort” Women:Without an International Criminal Court, Suits Brought by World War II Sex Slaves of the Japanese Army May Find Their Best Hope of Success in US Federal Courts

North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, Vol27
  • 구분
    논문
  • 저필자
    Susan Jenkins Vanderweert
  • 발행자
    North Carolina International Law and Commercial Regulation Association
  • 발행일
    2001년
  • 주제분류
    일본위안부
  • 형태사항
    141쪽~183쪽  , 영어 
I. Introduction
II. Background
  A. Implementation of the Ianfu System
  B. Why No Suits Were Filed Until the 1990s
  C. Official Japanese Responses
  D. Responses from International Organizations
III. Analysis
  A. Results to Date in Japanese Courts
  B. Reactions to Date in International Forums
  1. U.N. Finds That Japan’s Military Sex Slave Activities Violated International Law
  2.Impact of the ICTY’s and ICTR’s Recent Holdings on Wartime Rape as a Violation of International Law
  3. Effect of Installation of the ICC
  C. Results to Date in U .S. Courts
IV. Conclusion
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